Ken Kilbride

Ken Kilbride

executive Ireland

Ken Kilbride is the chief executive of ADHD Ireland, a charity dedicated to supporting individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Under his leadership, the organization has highlighted the significant surge in demand for ADHD services in Ireland, attributing this increase to factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, increased awareness from celebrity disclosures, and the role of social media. Kilbride has been vocal about the challenges faced by ADHD services, particularly the overwhelming number of new diagnoses and the strain on mental health resources, emphasizing the need for improved support and treatment options for both children and adults.

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Ireland Ireland: Ken Kilbride is the chief executive of ADHD Ireland and advocates for better support for neurodivergent children. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Rising number of neurodivergent children on disability payments prompts welfare dependency fears – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Ken Kilbride, chief executive of ADHD Ireland, says this is a result of these people 'falling through the cracks' when they were children. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: ‘Girls are constantly falling under the radar’ – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Ken Kilbride, chief executive of ADHD Ireland, said four factors were driving demand for ADHD services. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: ADHD services in Ireland overwhelmed by ‘tsunami’ of demand – The Irish Times